Final Deadline Nears For New York Post

September 14, 1990

Talks between the New York Post and the largest of its 10 unions fell apart as the financially struggling newspaper faced what could be its last deadline. Members of the Newspaper Guild walked out of a meeting at which management was seeking agreement on about $19 million a year in savings. Owner Peter Kalikow told the 10 unions representing nearly 1,000 employees of the Post that, unless they approve the agreement by 8 p.m. Friday, the paper will publish for the last time.